ABOUT ME

Future Brews:I like really hoppy brews, so I'm focusing mainly on IPA and other pale ales.

Primary:Simply Cider, Honey Klsch

Bottled:T-Can and Bearcat's Wheaten Beatdown (NB Kit)

Gender:Male

Status:Engaged

LATEST ACTIVITY

Posted in thread: Thoughts on FFBC46F5LS to kegerator conversion? on 01-27-2011 at 09:26 PMWell, I can tell you that if it works, it'll look really swank! Having an integrated temp
control like that would be a godsend as long as it's accurate. That being said, I have no idea
how the coolant...

Posted in thread: HBT Mobile on 01-06-2011 at 05:16 PMSwank! There have been a number of times when I've been at my LHBS looking at something and
thought, "Wasn't there a thread on HBT about this?" only to get frustrated trying to fumble
through the main...

Posted in thread: Setting up for my brew club's first big brew party... on 01-06-2011 at 07:19 AMSo, my homebrew club's first big brew party is coming up and I've used that as an excuse to get
into kegging. I found a Sanyo 4912 on craigslist and have kegeratorized it (I'll post some pics
once I g...

Posted in thread: How many gallons of homebrew in 2010? on 01-06-2011 at 06:20 AMSo, just because I'm a fan of visualizing these kinds of things, I'd like to point out that 42,
539 gallons would fill 5 full size tanker trucks. I want to go to that party...

Posted in thread: Tips for beginners: Mark your measures on 01-06-2011 at 05:55 AMIf you feel like being super-fancy, you can do the same with thing with etching compound to
make permanent, prettified gallon markers on your carboys. Dig it:

Posted in thread: Hello from Minneapolis on 01-06-2011 at 05:46 AMHey Hey! Nice to see another fella from Minneapolis! Welcome to the board and to the
hobby/lifestyle.

Posted in thread: Checking in.... on 01-02-2011 at 01:47 AMToo much time and money on your hands, huh? Well, homebrewing will fix that. ;)Welcome to the
madness!

Posted in thread: How many gallons of homebrew in 2010? on 12-28-2010 at 09:36 PM5 more gallons of Superior Strong Ale from me.38,100 + 5 = 38,105 (Math is hard...)Just as an
aside, 38,105 gallons of beer would fill a 25' x 50' pool to a depth of 4' with enough left
over to fill a...

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"In my opinion, most of the great men of the past were only there for the beer."
-A.J.P. Taylor, British historian
“I like beer. On occasion, I will even drink beer to celebrate a major event such as the fall of Communism or the fact that the refrigerator is still working.”
–Dave Barry